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I find those made-up distinctions and probabilities pretty exhausting.
To me, discussing the technical details of 'magic' in the EGS universe basically has reached the point of counting midichlorians.
Any character in EGS has relatively high magical potential simply due to this being EGS. I don't see the point of speculating any further.
I mean, the entire past storyline has basically been about Dan breaking free of the self-imposed regulations for how magic works in his world and yet here we are again, trying to press it into rules and family trees.

The silhuette reminds me more of a dragon than of a gargoyle.
But I actually think that it's some sort of demonic presence that was imprisoned within the diamond and now bonded with Ellen. That would also explain why the diamond caused so much trouble.

If he's incompetent, I'll nickname him "Whandley".
And he could also be from another universe / "other side of reality", which might render him next to useless since his expertise would refer to a system of magics that's not related to the one in effect in the Moperville universe.
I'm still not quite convinced that Ashley is a wizard. Kevin / Whandley could be incompetent, use a different definition of "wizard", or simply be wrong. Maybe he spent his entire existence in some Hogwarts-like school for magic and just assumes that everyone around him is a wizard?

Eh, even if Magus just wanted to wake her up, Elliot's reaction is justified.
Magus conspired with a parasitic lifeform to take over Elliot's and Ellen's bodies. He didn't hesitate to squash his former ally like a bug after the inevitable betrayal.
Elliot has absolutely no reason to trust someone who's capable of doing all that and can kill with a hand gesture.